Modern journal writer with no experience? | 41 |
Online journal's latest young participants? | 47 |
60's-70's political movement | 36 |
It may be unlocked in some video games | 38 |
"What Kind of Fool Am I" singer | 41 |
Studio that produced the Austin Powers movies | 45 |
"Lord of the Rings" studio | 36 |
"Glengarry Glen Ross" film studio | 43 |
Ohio community named for a Connecticut town | 43 |
One who recently changed his or her name, perhaps | 49 |
Bob Eubanks' show (with "The") | 44 |
Actor–U.S. composer–President | 43 |
Teaching method based on set theory | 35 |
Teaching approach based on set theory | 37 |
Set of teaching practices introduced in the 1960s | 49 |
School subject since the 1950's | 35 |
Number theory and abstract algebra, e.g. | 40 |
Educational innovation of the 1960's | 40 |
'60s elementary-school innovation | 37 |
Person starting from scratch, self-descriptively | 48 |
One taking on good habits, self-reflexively | 43 |
"A Brand ___" (Dusty Springfield song) | 48 |
Superhero comic featuring Emma Frost and Cyclops | 48 |
Los Alamos National Laboratory locale | 37 |
What innovators "cast" | 32 |
Dark phase of Earth's satellite | 35 |
Soldier's reassignment papers | 33 |
Webster's lexicon first published in 1951 | 45 |
___ Cliff Walk (Rhode Island attraction) | 40 |
A place that sounds like a daily paper | 38 |
Cities in R.I. and the Isle of Wight | 36 |
___.com (e-mail address for updates) | 36 |
Area a reporter is responsible for covering | 43 |
"Extra! Extra!" shouter | 33 |
''Extra, extra!'' shouters | 42 |
Reason to "interrupt this program" | 44 |
Legal filing on behalf of Reuters? | 34 |
They're seen in many cities at noon | 39 |
Headquarters on the Thames embankment | 37 |
They're often seen at scenes of crimes | 42 |
Washington attraction with a punny name | 39 |
What "The Schnozzola Gazette" contains? | 49 |
It may be good or bad to make them | 34 |
What Imelda wants for her birthday? | 35 |
Italian food ordered by an eager reporter | 41 |
Fresh sign of drag racing in a little city? | 43 |
Publications from special groups | 32 |
"Court of public opinion" venues | 42 |
Where you might find this puzzle's theme | 44 |
Benjamin Bradlee, during the Watergate era | 42 |
Times addition and subtraction expert? | 38 |
Where very big shows get advertised | 35 |
"1984" fictional language | 35 |
Forest product, or the result of a second wind | 46 |
Source of much Military Channel material | 40 |
"The March of Time" output | 36 |
Firm commitment made by the press? | 34 |
Show with Phil Hartman reporting from Brazil? | 45 |
'Mary Tyler Moore Show' setting | 39 |
They're known for breaking things | 37 |
Group that breaks breaking stories | 34 |
"It's ___!" (first I've heard) | 48 |
Magazine launch of 1933 with a hyphen in its name | 49 |
Insult at the Miss America Pageant? | 35 |
Gingrich getting large, but organized? | 38 |
Beverage made by squeezing fruit-filled cookies? | 48 |
Cabbage dish made with fig cookies? | 35 |
Undergarment that makes scaly legs look good? | 45 |
Minnesota town southwest of the Twin Cities | 43 |
_____, Minn. (1862 Sioux uprising site) | 39 |
Brides' recounting of their honeymoons? | 43 |
Classic "shadow government" #1 | 40 |
Time to begin implementing one's resolutions | 48 |
It's brought in with parties | 32 |
It's brought in with many parties | 37 |
Celebration that typically features a countdown | 47 |
Tool that keeps champagne glasses from tipping? | 47 |
Where some millionaires play in pinstripes | 42 |
Some northern men and women in blue | 35 |
Place for Manhattanites to drink and dance | 42 |
Steve or Woody Allen, to start with | 35 |
Magazine since 1925, with 'The' | 39 |
Pro football team based in New Jersey | 37 |
Good name for an Empire City comedy club? | 41 |
Gear for a Central Park croquet match? | 38 |
Annual race ending in Central Park | 34 |
Residents at a Manhattan A.S.P.C.A.? | 36 |
Noted Danish novelist: 1869–1954 | 39 |
"The ___ last number will be . . . " | 46 |
Sign at an auto repair shop (Part 3) | 36 |
Like Kramer's place, to Seinfeld's | 42 |
Racecar driver Kurt Busch won it in 2004 | 40 |
Like many newly unveiled electronics, casually | 46 |
Like a technology in development | 32 |
"This register's open" | 36 |
What an arrow indicates on e-books | 34 |
Bar offer, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 46 |
Order to nab a New York newspaper nerd now? | 43 |
When to get revenge, proverbially | 33 |
When the villain vows to catch the hero | 39 |